Complete Orthodontics for children in Lakewood Dallas

Orthodontic treatment can do much more for your child than simply straighten their teeth – it can improve their oral health, help them brush and floss more effectively, and even enjoy a higher quality of life as they grow up! Here at Lakewood Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics, we’re proud to offer the experienced services of orthodontist and pediatric dentist Dr. Ewing so that our special patients won’t have to go elsewhere to receive the comprehensive treatment they need. Please contact us today to schedule a consultation at either of our Dallas area practices or if you have any questions.

In-Practice Services

Many parents simply think of metal braces when we mention “orthodontics,” but our offerings actually include many other effective options that can work wonders for growing teeth!

Our team will be happy to review them with you in greater detail during a first visit so that we can determine the best course of action for your daughter or son.

Traditional Braces

This age-old service is still a highly reliable one that works wonders for a wide variety of ages. We’ll place silver brackets on certain teeth and then attach orthodontic wires over them with the help of rubber elastics; the wires will then exert pressure on the teeth in order to shift them towards their desired position. Traditional braces are durable enough to stand up to your child’s active routine, and they’ll surely enjoy choosing their favorite colored rubber bands to wear too!

Clear/Ceramic Braces

If you’d prefer to help your child maintain a more natural appearance throughout their orthodontic journey, talk to our doctors about clear/ceramic braces. These braces have the same construction as the traditional models, but the components are made out of clear and/or tooth-colored materials that have a much more subtle appearance. Parents will need to keep in mind that these braces are more delicate, though, and that their son or daughter will need to be careful with them on a daily basis.

Phase 1 Orthodontics

Orthodontic problems can become noticeable in a child’s smile from a very young age. By providing treatment when they still have all or most of their primary teeth, we can potentially help them avoid severe problems down the road. This process is known as Phase I Orthodontics, and it will be tailored specifically to your son or daughter’s developmental needs. We may use removable oral appliances or recommend at-home interventions for issues like thumb sucking.

Invisalign Clear Braces

Many image-conscious teenagers are interested in improving their smile’s appearance, but they refuse to wear noticeable metal braces for the sake of their self-confidence. If their orthodontic problems are relatively minor, Invisalign treatment could be a great compromise. This service gets rid of brackets and wires entirely, instead using clear, custom-made aligners that blend in well with teeth and are hardly noticeable. They’re also removable, which means your teen can continue enjoying all their favorite foods throughout treatment.

Dentofacial Orthopedics

While the term “orthodontics” entails the management of tooth movement, dentofacial orthopedics involves the guidance of your child’s overall facial growth and development. This process is much easier to do during a patient’s younger years, as their jaw is still relatively malleable when compared to an adult’s.

If Dr. Ewing discovers any concerning misalignments regarding the teeth, the jaw, and the facial structure, orthodontic and dentofacial orthopedics may be combined in order to create the healthiest, happiest result possible in your son or daughter.

Orthodontic Appliances

There are several orthodontic appliances that can provide growing smiles with big benefits. For instance, a space maintainer may be used if a child loses a baby tooth too early and we need to hold open the existing space so that the permanent tooth can erupt correctly. Also, palatal expanders can be placed on the roof of the mouth in order to widen the upper dental arch and give permanent teeth more room to erupt in a natural position.